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Lords, ladies and gentlemen. A memoirby DANIEL, CLIFTON
Book desription: New York: Arbor House,. 1984. Hard Cover. 0877955980 . 253 pages, 12 plates, cloth, dj, very good. From the dj, 'He knew them all - kings, queens, popes, lords, dukes, duchesses, prime ministers and presidents - one of whom was his father-in-law. In a long and distinguished career as foreign correspondent and later managing editor of The New York Times, Clifton Daniel had an enviable front-row seat at the unfolding of some of the great events of the twentieth century, and an intimate acquaintance with many of the people who made the headlines . . . and provided the backstairs gossip.' .
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